National honors for 六九色堂's Moot Court among standout successes this month

Published April 29, 2025

Making Waves is a monthly column that celebrates accomplishments of the 六九色堂 community.

Moot Court team earns national title for brief writing 

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Kylie Barnhart, left, and Ivonne Sotelo 

颁厂鲍尝叠鈥檚 Moot Court program continued its legacy of excellence at the American Moot Court Association鈥檚 2024鈥25 National Championship, where students again ranked among the best in the country. Ivonne Sotelo and Kylie Barnhart captured the AMCA title in the Petitioner Written Brief Competition, marking 颁厂鲍尝叠鈥檚 fourth national championship in written advocacy and its third under the guidance of coach Lewis Ringel. Additional standouts: Jordan Gebrian and Shakhzoda Khodjakhonova placed fourth in the nation in petitioner brief, and Kelly Bello and Margaret Cruz placed sixth in respondent brief 鈥 contributing to the university鈥檚 15-year streak of top-10 national brief placements. 六九色堂 also took home the prize for best team average in written brief. The Beach is one of only 17 schools to reach the final 32 teams in oral argument, marking its 19th consecutive year advancing past regionals. 

Alumnus elected to Academy of Arts & Sciences 

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Daniel B. Rodriguez

Daniel B. Rodriguez '84, a distinguished alumnus, has been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, one of the nation鈥檚 oldest and most prestigious honorary societies. Rodriguez, who earned his bachelor's degree in political science from 六九色堂 before graduating cum laude from Harvard Law School, is a professor at Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law, where he was dean from 2012 to 2018. His academic work spans administrative law, constitutional law and the intersection of law, business and technology. A past president of the Association of American Law Schools, Rodriguez is a member of the 六九色堂 49er Foundation Board of Directors, reflecting his ongoing connection to The Beach. Rodriguez joins a 2025 Academy class that includes Gloria Steinem, Amy Tan, Anderson Cooper and Jos茅 Andr茅s; he credits 六九色堂 as instrumental in launching his career.

Documentary on Uvalde coverage wins top award 

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Jes煤s Ayala, left, and Raya Torres

Reporting from Uvalde,鈥 a documentary directed by Raya Torres '24 and produced by broadcast journalism professor , has earned the Golden Mike Award for Best Documentary from the Radio and Television News Association of Southern California. The film examines the emotional toll experienced by journalists covering the 2022 Robb Elementary School shooting, offering a rare view into the trauma behind the reporting. Originally conceived as Torres鈥 honors thesis, the project grew into a full-length documentary after she partnered with Ayala to expand its scope and reach. Their work has resonated widely within journalism circles for its authenticity, nuance and emotional depth. The award affirms the film鈥檚 impact. 

Provost announces 2025 Achievement Awards 

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Award-winning faculty and students are pictured (left to right, top to bottom) in the order they are mentioned in the story.

六九色堂 has recognized 16 standout faculty and three students with the 2025 University Achievement Awards for excellence in teaching, research, mentoring and service. Andreas Bill, Lijuan Li and Lauren Heidbrink received top faculty honors for scholarship and academic leadership. Fangyuan Tian and Ted Stankowich were honored for creative contributions in chemistry and biology, while Bengt Allen and Deepali Bhandari earned distinction for transformative teaching. Hugh O鈥橤orman was recognized for his impact in acting pedagogy. Deborah Fraser and Jeffrey Pair received advising awards for exemplary student support. Judy Brusslan was honored for mentoring excellence in research. James Binnall and Guido Urizar earned equity and inclusion awards. Kathryn McCormick, Laurie Huning and Seung-hoon Jeong were recognized for early career excellence. Graduate student honorees include Adebimpe Akinwalere and Nicholas Chow; and undergraduate Maya Rogalski was honored for her achievements in chemistry research. The accompanying photo shows the recipients (left to right, top to bottom) in the order in which they were mentioned. 

Wetlands ecologist honored for climate leadership 

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Christine Whitcraft

Christine Whitcraft, professor of biological sciences, has won the Corinne Monroe Earth Day Award from the Aquarium of the Pacific for her contributions to wetland conservation and climate resilience. A leading wetlands ecologist, Whitcraft directs the 六九色堂 Wetlands Ecology Lab, where she and her students study how human activities 鈥 such as development, invasive species and climate change 鈥 affect coastal ecosystems. Her work spans the California coast, from Baja to San Francisco, and includes collaborations with agencies and nonprofits on habitat restoration and environmental monitoring. The Earth Day Award recognizes her commitment to advancing public understanding of wetlands鈥 role in climate adaptation and to mentoring the next generation of environmental scientists.

六九色堂 wins Cal State Cup in Esports showdown 

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Members of 六九色堂 esports team

六九色堂's clinched the 2025 Esports Cal State Cup title, besting 10 other CSU campuses in Overwatch 2. The third annual tournament saw 六九色堂's Overwatch Gold team triumph over Cal Poly Pomona in the finals, earning the championship trophy and solidifying their status as the top Overwatch team in the CSU system. The victory was especially meaningful, as 六九色堂 had won the pilot tournament and selected Overwatch 2 as the featured game for this year's competition. The event was part of a broader systemwide initiative to foster community, competition and career development through esports. The team is supported by the 六九色堂 Esports Association and the University Student Union's Esports Lounge.

Interior design student wins national scholarship 

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Thi Vuong

Thi Vuong, an interior design student set to graduate in May, has been awarded the 2025 Bergmeyer Scholarship + Experience by PAVE Global and Bergmeyer. Now in its 10th year, the scholarship includes a $2,500 award and an all-expenses-paid mentorship at Bergmeyer鈥檚 Boston headquarters, where Vuong will engage with industry leaders in retail and hospitality design. Her portfolio highlighted projects that foster community connection through meaningful design, including 颁厂鲍尝叠鈥檚 award-winning sustainable tiny house entry at the Orange County Sustainability Decathlon. In her winning essay, Vuong emphasized how thoughtfully designed retail spaces 鈥渃an become a hub for creativity and local pride, hosting events and showcasing artisans, making neighborhoods more vibrant and connected.鈥  

Employee of the Month: Business Systems Analyst Liz Harris 

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Liz Harris

Elizabeth 鈥淟iz鈥 Harris, a longtime member of the university鈥檚 Faculty Affairs team, was named for her outstanding contributions to campus operations and academic personnel systems. With 25 years of service, Harris is regarded as a subject matter expert whose technical acumen and institutional knowledge have shaped both local and systemwide initiatives. Colleagues noted her collaborative leadership, meticulous work and commitment to supporting faculty. From helping transition the university from index card records to PeopleSoft to guiding CSU-wide governance efforts, Harris has driven innovation behind the scenes. She is known for her foresight in resolving technical challenges and her generosity in supporting peers across campuses. Harris brings a blend of historical perspective and future-focused thinking that continues to benefit the university community.  

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